Events: Rocking the Dock All Summer

Rocking the Dock

May 9, 2024

Rock the Dock is the highlight of summer evenings in Honey Harbour! A free, live music event held every Friday from June 28 to August 30. Hosted on the scenic Promenade of the Port of Honey Harbour, this event exclusively features local talent.

Join in to kick off the season with an unforgettable evening of melodies and memories. Grab a delicious meal from one of the local eateries and settle in for a couple of hours of fantastic entertainment against the backdrop of the tranquil harbor. From soulful ballads to foot-stomping anthems, our lineup promises something for everyone.

Rock the Dock is more than just a concert; it’s a celebration of community spirit and artistic talent. While admission is free, donations are graciously accepted to support the musicians and ensure the continuity of this beloved event.

Rock the Dock is a grassroots initiative by the community, independently organized and not affiliated with the Township of Georgian Bay. So come on down, soak in the music, and be a part of something truly special this summer in Honey Harbour.

Summer Line Up
June 28      The Wendy Whelan Band
July 05        Kitty and the Boyz
July 12        The Wrongs
July 19        The Mugs
July 26        Lake Effect
Aug 02        The Reneaissance Band
Aug 09        Sandra Good Band
Aug 16        The Sandra Good Band
Aug 23        Madchester
Aug 30       The Brudders

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